Title of article :
Examining the effect of user satisfaction on system usage and individual performance with business intelligence systems: An empirical study of Taiwanʹs electronics industry
Author/Authors :
Hou، نويسنده , , Chung-Kuang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The advent of new information technology has radically changed the end-user computing environment over the past decade. To enhance their management decision-making capability, many organizations have made significant investments in business intelligence (BI) systems. The realization of business benefits from BI investments depends on supporting effective use of BI systems and satisfying their end user requirements. Even though a lot of attention has been paid to the decision-making benefits of BI systems in practice, there is still a limited amount of empirical research that explores the nature of end-user satisfaction with BI systems. End-user satisfaction and system usage have been recognized by many researchers as critical determinants of the success of information systems (IS). As an increasing number of companies have adopted BI systems, there is a need to understand their impact on an individual end-userʹs performance. In recent years, researchers have considered assessing individual performance effects from IS use as a key area of concern. Therefore, this study aims to empirically test a framework identifying the relationships between end-user computing satisfaction (EUCS), system usage, and individual performance. Data gathered from 330 end users of BI systems in the Taiwanese electronics industry were used to test the relationships proposed in the framework using the structural equation modeling approach. The results provide strong support for our model. Our results indicate that higher levels of EUCS can lead to increased BI system usage and improved individual performance, and that higher levels of BI system usage will lead to higher levels of individual performance. In addition, this studyʹs findings, consistent with DeLone and McLeanʹs IS success model, confirm that there exists a significant positive relationship between EUCS and system usage. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
Keywords :
End-user computing satisfaction , BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE , Individual Performance , System usage , User satisfaction
Journal title :
International Journal of Information Management
Journal title :
International Journal of Information Management